Comments on: The State – Sort of – of HTML5 Audiohttp://ajaxian.com/archives/the-state-sort-of-of-html5-audio
Cleaning up the web with AjaxThu, 14 Mar 2013 12:48:38 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2By: monikanchanhttp://ajaxian.com/archives/the-state-sort-of-of-html5-audio/comment-page-1#comment-286006
monikanchanSun, 05 Feb 2012 15:31:37 +0000http://ajaxian.com/?p=10671#comment-286006I’ve been using audio in production and stuck using flash for playback aswell as recording, with a custom lighter version of SoundManager2 (which is excellent, but like most I want to avoid flash).
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SimonBLMMon, 13 Jun 2011 09:39:10 +0000http://ajaxian.com/?p=10671#comment-285823Unfortunately, until all the relevant commercial interests are in line I can see the development of HTML audio being stunted for several years to come.

If you have to provide fallbacks to Flash and several different versions to play in the browser then who is going to fund the provision of these alternatives? Commercial clients are going to want something that works for the as many users as possible as cheaply as possible. In the short term this is (sadly) probably going to remain the domain of Flash.

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OpenSourceFutureMon, 13 Jun 2011 08:40:25 +0000http://ajaxian.com/?p=10671#comment-285822I think that HTML5 audio and other features like video and 3D rendering(webGL) are very interesting and useful. Firefox well support these features but we have to consider hardware capabilities too. Many home PC and laptops are not the last generation hardware and they don’t have the capability to run 3D built-in graphics.
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saeedneamatiSun, 12 Jun 2011 13:00:50 +0000http://ajaxian.com/?p=10671#comment-285820I used HTML5 audio in my heart beats and to tell the truth, it wasn’t really well-supported as I couldn’t load a MIDI file into the browser. I love the idea of universal support of multimedia formats. It’s now a pain in butt.
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SiteSmartFri, 10 Jun 2011 11:47:08 +0000http://ajaxian.com/?p=10671#comment-285819I’ll also be sticking with Flash for video and audio playback for the foreseeable future. I will likely play around with HTML5 and CSS3 but until IE8 is dead and gone I won’t be using them in production sites.
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SkylarkinFri, 10 Jun 2011 06:08:05 +0000http://ajaxian.com/?p=10671#comment-285818Yeah, I read that a long time back now. Since I’ve been using audio in production and stuck using flash for playback aswell as recording, with a custom lighter version of SoundManager2 (which is excellent, but like most I want to avoid flash). Really would love to see progress on audio playback and recording from the vendors and committee but can’t say I’m holding my breath. Actually decided to wait another 6 months before reviewing the state of HTML5 Audio within our team just last week! I come across very little discussion on the topic of playback and none on recording these days :(
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PaulIrishFri, 10 Jun 2011 03:05:10 +0000http://ajaxian.com/?p=10671#comment-285817Bro, this is an article from last december… :/
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